CANNAS AT WISLEY, 1906-07. 



221 



orange -scarlet ; margin of petals waved ; truss good ; flowers regular ; 

 foliage green ; plant weak ; 3 feet. 



168. Roma (Darumann). — Failed. 



169. Roseruawr (Conrad). — G. Rose, flower of good size and form ; 

 foliage green ; 2 feet. 



170. R. Wallace (Cannell, Pfitzer), A.M. August 13, 1907.— G. Yellow 

 to cream, faintly spotted in the centre of the petal with rose ; truss and 

 flowers large ; petals broad, margins waved ; foliage light green ; 3 feet. 



171. Schwabenland (Pfitzer). — G. Dark scarlet, unnotched petal; 

 foliage handsome, rich green and crimson ; 3^ feet. 



172. Secretaire Chabanne (Cannell, Veitch), A.M. April 24, 1900.— 

 G. Salmon-orange to salmon-rose with darker markings ; truss large but 

 rather loose ; margin of petals waved ; foliage grey-green ; 3 \ feet. 



173. Semaphore (Cannell, Dammann). — G. Rich clear orange ; truss 

 good but flowers small ; foliage rich dark crimson, very glaucous ; 4| feet. 



174. Semeur A. Sannier (Veitch). — G. Rich apricot with darker 

 markings ; truss good ; flower poor ; foliage green ; 3 feet. 



175. Shenandoah (Conrad). — G. Salmon-rose ; truss and flowers 

 rather small ; foliage dark, glaucous ; 2 feet. 



176. Sicilia (Dobbie).— Failed. 



177. S. Milland (Cannell). — O. Rich reddish-orange, but very small, 

 narrow, notched petals ; foliage dark bronzy-crimson ; 5 feet. 



178. Solfatara (Cannell).— Failed. 



179. Sophie Buchner (Veitch), A.M. May 9, 1893.— G. Yellow, 

 splashed at the throat with red ; truss good ; flowers rather small ; margin 

 of petals waved ; foliage green ; 2 feet. 



180. Souvenir d'Antoine Crozy (Dobbie, Veitch). — G. Scarlet with 

 narrow yellow edge ; truss good ; flowers rather small ; margin of petals 

 waved ; foliage green ; 2^ feet. 



181. Souvenir de Madame Crozy (Cannell). — G. Bright red, mottled 

 with red and irregularly edged with yellow ; truss very large ; flowers of 

 poor form ; foliage large, light glaucous green ; 3 feet. 



182. Stadtrath Heidenreich (Dammann, Dobbie, Froebel), A.M. 

 July 27, 1897. — G. Glowing orange-scarlet with a little yellow at the 

 throat ; truss large, loose ; flowers large, broad-petalled, smooth ; foliage 

 dark, handsome, very glaucous ; 3^ feet. 



183. Striped Beauty (Conrad). — G. Yellow, much dotted in straight 

 lines with red, red-throated ; truss dense, flowers small ; foliage green ; 

 2£ feet. 



184. S. T. Wright (Conrad), A.M. August 13, 1907.- G. Rich red- 

 dish-orange ; truss rather small, globular ; flowers very large ; petals 

 broad, smooth ; foliage bronze-green and crimson ; 5 feet. 



185. Suevia (Dammann, Froebel). — O. Pale yellow shading to 

 bronzy-red at the throat ; flowers long ; petals pointed ; foliage green ; 

 4J feet. 



186. Trinacria (Dammann). — Failed. 



187. Triumph (Conrad, Froebel). — G. Orange-red, mottled with red ; 

 truss close-flowered ; foliage green ; 1^ feet. 



188. Uncle Sam (Conrad), A.M. August 13, 1907.— 0. Rich orange, 

 becoming red ; yellow spotted with red at the throat ; truss good ; flowers 



